The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 18, 1887, Image 2

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EDITORIA I. NOTES.
.VAIE .SH.1V/' ¡.AND LULL.
JOSEPHINE COVNTY NEWS.
ICAILROAD ITI US.
Scobie and bis men have not been able to
do much work lately, owing to the heavy
snow storm and cold weather, but. as soon
as the coal weather moderates, they will
no doubt be able to rush business.
The Chinese workers on the railroad
seem to have no inclination to work while
tlie snow remains deep ami the •«.catlicr
cohl, consequently the progress in jail­
road work lately gees very slow.
The company have been troubled to a
great extent by the snow storm blockading
the road during the past week, so that
trains coukl nut get through from below.
The snow drifting into the cuts, tilled them
up t<> such an extent, that the only way to
clear them was by shoveling out.
Pile snow measured from 4 to 1’2 feet
between the summit and 8oda Springs,
which did not block the passage of trains,
until the strong wind after the storm drift­
ed lhe snow into several deep cuts al va­
rious points along the road circlin £ a round
.Mt. Shasta.
The railroad company will be favored
this winter with ail the experience neces­
sary to prepare for in lhe way of snow
during occasional winters in the moun­
tains of northeru California, in the Mount
Shasta neighborhood. The snow in melt­
ing will also elevate the streams on the
route, to cause Hooding of track by Sacra­
I mento river, with liability of great dam­
age. At the several cuts now blockaded
with snow short fences on each side
at the approaches will present snow drift­
ing to till up so fully as at present.
The railroad trains will commence run­
ning to Montague as soon as communi­
cation is resumed froni below, the station
having been nj^ed there from Edgewood
last Tuesday. Passengers will be left at
tiazelle until ¡be stage company can get a
barn built al Montague, having been de­
layed by the storm in securing the neces­
sary lumber from the mill at the head of
Shasta valley. It will be shipped imme­
diately by regular freight train,*so that the
construction of same can be commenced
immediately.
The advance party of locating surveyors
have crossed lhe Klamath, and are now
setting out the slakes for the graders to
follow in their onward progress to Siski­
you mountain.
Orders have been received to continue
the railroad work towards Ashland as
speedily as possible, which indicates that
all troubles with the Oregon company, if
any. have been settled. As soon as the
weather is more favorable for grading, it is
rumored, the force will be increased to
about .».000 men in order tociowd the work
along more rapidly, although we fail to see
where so many men can work to good ad­
vantage on the work required north of
Yreka. Journal.
Si < mu m M insini . has sent in his
Following is the bill relating to swamp
The Waldo school has closed for the
resi ¿nation, to take effect on April 1st.
lands that has passed thy legislature and , present.
¡ km ! Ptt irr ‘or Jurk t f. Josrphim Luke
L. Ix'onard of Althouxe made Jack-
H on . S tephen P. M oss has ta*en a|e will no doubt become a law :
S ec . 1. That all certificates of sale is­ ■ xonville a business visit last week.
|sjinted |x*tniaster at Ctiewaucan, Lake
»’EBIU AKY IS 4v>7
f 1:1 hay
sued by "the board of commissioners for
The St. Valentine's ball at Waldo was
county, which is an excellent appoint­
the sale of school and university lands" l a very pleasant affair and well attended.
ment .
and for the investment of the funds aris­
% Till: legislature has refused to increase
T iik legislature will probably adjourn j ing therefrom,for swamp and overflowed
The new string band will give a neck­
the salaries of our supreme judges—evi­
lauds on which the twenty p -r centum tie party al Grant’s 1‘a-a next Tuesday
to-day,
lx>th
houses
having
agreed
that
dence of the )ienuriou-iie»s of some of its
of the purchase price was not paid prior j evening.
lui'inls-rs and the rank deinagogisin with this shall tie tlie last day. The people to January 17, 1879, are hereby declared
The center pier of the Rogue river
which others are surfeited. \Ve doubt aie not sorry that this should be the void and of no force or effect whatever; bridge has been filled with large rock and
and said Imar-l of commissioner.« are i otherwise strengthened.
case.
whether there is a State in the I nion
hereby authorized and din-cteii to cancel
T ii > hou-. ha» passed the bill < hang- 1 said certificates of sale.
which pays such niggardly salaries as
Hie 1’ostal Tel. Co.' has established a
ing
our
ii»si
»»meiit
laws
in
conformity
j
S ki . 2. All swamp or overflowed lands ' office at lhe Commercial hotel at Grant’s
< hegon docs.
with the recommendations of tlm com­ under the | revisions of the act approvisl Pass,with W. J. Rogers as ojierator.
Go'. 1’i NNoii.n lias ap|s>inted Col. <’. mittee -a|qw,inte l at the last session of October, 26, 1870, relating to swamp
Alston Every has returned from his
lands which have not been reclaimed or
A. Cogswell of Lakeview county judge the legislature, with some alterations, paid for in accordance with the provis­ L trip to tlie Eastern States ¡uni will re­
main in this county forever, lie says.
of Lake county, lie. Judge Fitts, <le- and it may yet become ii law.
ions of said act are hereby declared for­
I The legislature has refused to pass the
feited and the certificates ol,xale are de­
ceased. His ap|s>intment was requested
T he State senate lias passed an ap- I clared void, and the said board is hereby- bill offering $1009 reward lor the apnre-
by a nice petition signed by a large
porlionment bill, which will probably authorized to cancel the same; but the hension of the murderer of Tlios. Bynee,
¡
number of residents of Lake county.
also go through the house. It is de­ provisions of this section shall not apply
Tlie high waters took out Wm. Bybee’s
Mr. C. is very well qualified for the posi­
cidedly in favor of the Republicans, but to actual settlers on lards of 320 acres or dam in Waldo precinct, but this will not
less, who may have pai l twenty per I seriously inteifere with operations there.
tion and will no doubt fulfill the dut’es
probably not as much so as the present centum, which settleismay peifcet title
thereof wiih satisfaction to all.
I disti ibution of members of the legisla­ without reclamation by athe payment of
Owing to the dcv'p enow and stoiiny
ture. Th ■ ItemiM-rats got all they could, the remaining eighty per centum Ix-fore weather, there lias been little travel in
T he supreme court is reversing a large
this section, and business has conse­
however, and so they are not to blame. January 1, 1889.
nniuber of the cases brought before it—
S ec . 3.
surrender of any such quently been dull.
T he legislature has passed a resolu- void certificates of sale, or any certificate
in tact a majority of them. The celerity
Jas. and Wm. Maloney of Grave creek
and ability with which the present court ; tian ordering a s|>ecial election on consti­ of sale or receipt given for payment of creek were in Jacksonville yesterday,
lands
sold
as
swamp
or
overflowed
lands,
disposes of business is in pleasing con­ tutional amendments to be held on the or if any of such certificates of sale or having taken the remains of their uncle
trast with the dilatoriness of its’ prede­ first Tilisday after the first Monday receipts lx- lost or destioyed, or lieyond to the cemetery there for burial.
W. L. Blackburn of Grant’s Pass has
cessors. We doubt whether two Is-tti-r in November, 1887. The prohibition the control of the purchaser or bis legal
issued a neat real estate p.qx-r called the
judges of law. than Messrs. Thayer and amendment is to lx* vote 1 upjn, also the representative, then, upon submission of
question oi raising the salaries of the the proof of such loss the Ixia-d shall or­ “Southern Oregon,” which is full of in­
Strahan could be found on the coast.
der the amount paid thereon, or such formation for the intending settler.
Governor and other State officers and portion of such amount as shall remain
The pulpit of the M. E. church at
Gov. F knsoyek has pardoned Dr. for changing the time of holding State after making the <le iuetion therefrom
Grant’s Pass has liceii occupied regu­
Geismardo, who, during 1886, was sent elections to Noveiulier instead of June,as hereinafter provided for in certain cases, larly every Sunday evening and during
to lw repaid to such purchaser or his le­ several other evenings the |>Ust fortnight.
to the penitentialy for an alleged crim­ now.
gal representative, and the seeietary of
inal assault upon a female patient in
T hose who wi^ir diamonds are tariff state shall draw bis wairant for the
Only a foot of snow fell at Grant’s
his office while she was under the in­ taxed 10 |x*r cent., while those who use amount so ordered repaid, whenever suf Pass during the heavy storm two weeks
fluence of chloroform. It is now be­ window-glass are taxed 180 |>er cent. ticient funds are in the swamp-land fund I ago, the T imes ’ informant tx-ing mis­
taken in saying that it was more than
available for its payment.
lieved that he was innocent of the crime Raw silk is duty free, but taw wool is
S ec . 4. The said board is hereby au­ that.
anil great efforts have tsten made for bis taxed 45 |ier cent. Gold studs are taxed thorized to
o cause
suits to lx* instituted ii>
c
Deep snows lie on the high hills,
release, lie will leave the State at 25 per cent., but horse-shoe nails 110 l he name of
u. ree State to set aside any which ensure a protracted run for our
deed
issued
by
said
board
iqxin
fraudu
once.
|x-r cent. The finest bioadcloth is taxed
miners. In Althouxe, Kerbyville and
lent representations. If necessity re­
40|x-r cent., lait the poor are taxed 80 quires, the board is authorized to em­ \\ aldo precincts there has been an unu­
Tur country at last aw akens to the ad­
sually heavy fail of snow.
per cent, on common wool cloth. This ploy attorneys to defend the interests of
vice ui the lamented Tilden, w ho advised
There is much complaint Ixxause the
is a sample of the protection offered by the State or to institute suits for any just
congress to appropriate lilieral sums of
new schedule causes the mail to reach
cause.
our tariff.
S ei . 5. Any legal applicant to pur­ Waldo three hours alter tlie Althouse
money for our coast defenses. < >n the
T he question is often asked : How are chase swamp or overflowed lands, who carrier lias started for his office, llus
7th of February the I'. S. senate passed
had complied with the provisions ol an ought to lie remedied at once.
without debute two bills appropriating Democratic prospects looming up at act approved October 26, 1X70, entitled
The race between A. H. Platter's
By
this
particular
juncture
of
affairs?
twenty-one million dollars for such pur­
an "act providing for the selection an 1
mare and 1’eter Hansen’s horse, which
poses. Had those ste|»> been taken long wav of a brief answer to this query we «ale of swamp and overflowed lands be­ took place recently in Sucker creek val­
ago, Canada and other countries would I may remark that twenty States in which longing to the State of Oregon,” includ­ ley, lor $ UK) a side, was won easily by
ing the payment of the twenty |>er cent,
not be insulting our flag upon the least State elections were held in 1886 show a ot the purchase pi ice, prior to January me luiuiei, making gooti tiuie.
85,188
votes,
Democratic plurality of
provocation.
Judge (. olvig lejected all the bids tor
17, 1879, shall, without reclamation,
In 1884 the same States gave a net Ke- upon payment of the balance of the pur­ building a ience aoout the court-house,
O n the first page of the T imes will lie publican plurality of 1 46,til'_* votes, chase price tic entitled to and sliaii re­ deeming the lowest bid, $140, too high.
found Gov. 1‘enr.oyer s remarks on the Thus u I leniix-raUe gain oí nearfy 2D0,- ceive a deed to the land : provided, that He afterward let a contract to Holmes &
such payments be made prior to January steelman to build the tence and paint it
Chinese question, which are argumenta­ Olio votes is shown.
1, 1889; and proviiled, further, that no for $44.
tive, truthful ami to the point. The
Tin legislature has passed a resolu­ deed shall be issued to any one |x-rson
Sciiatm Miller wan very wise when lie
inemliers of the legislature should have tion submitting the three constitutional for more than <440 acres; provided said
had Juxephine tacked uu to t ous and
taken heed of his suggestions and passed amendments which have |*issed tho leg- applicant shall first surrender to the Lurry, two reliable Republican coun­
hoard all certificates to him issued or in
PORTLAND.
measures to make them o)>erative. If islature a second time—tlrese prohibit­ his hands for any of said swamp lands for­ ties, tor neither lie nor any otner Repub­
Wheal Foreign and Eastern reports de­
lican would have bad any cbance ol
there is anything His Excellency dues
ing the sale and manufacture of liquor, feited by this act; and further provided
layed. San Francisco rules weak in the
that no actual settler is in possession of election ii tlitx county were put m a sen­
not )>w«aess it is hypocrisy, lie calls
absence of any need. Our own market
changing the general elections from June said (»40 acres or any portion thereof un­ atorial distnct with old Jackson.
everything hy its right name and does
does not change. Receipts from both sec­
to November, and allowing the legisla- der the homestead or pre emption laws
I he Grant’s Pass charter bill, as
not mince bis words.
ture to regulate the salaries of State offi­ of the I’nited States or any quit-claim amended, allowing $30,000 indebtedness tion are weak, but 72 tons arriving from
the eastern section in three days.
cers—to the people at a spveial election, deed or other evidence of purchase from tor water works, and with the factory
A n effort is being made to take Happy
«in h claimant.
Oats Next to nothing bring received,
exemption clause stricken out, passed
to 14- held oil the first Tuesday after the
S ec . 6. In all sales or conveyances of 1 uexuay evening by a large vote. Mr. und lhe market is tirm locally. None of­
Camp from Ih-l Norte county. Cal., and
first Monday in next Novemls-r. This lands made under the provisions of this Kiddle rejieats ms charge that this was fering for shipment.
annex it to Siskiyou county. This
is a useless expense and should have act, or which shall ben-after lx- made of brought aoout by misrepresentation and
Potatoes— Present deliveries are almost
scheme no doubt originated in the fer­
swamp land«, an easement of thirty feet fraud, He deciares that it will lie de-
lieen averted.
wholly by wagon, and are larger with bet­
tile brain of some enterprising Kepubli-
on each si>le of all section lines shall ta­ teaied by a vote ol the |>eople of the
ter weather. Very little room for business.
I t wus a notable iiK'ident
the tariff n-served fora public highway.
< an politician of the last-named county,
town.
.Market tirm.
S
ec . 7. All swamp or overflowed lands
debate
that
Senator
.Mcl
’
lierson,
who
as the district in question gives his party
Eggs—Light arrivals nre closely sold up.
reverting to the State under the provis­ < iiANi.h t/r iwh iw>rasi:i>.
has
hitherto
been
one
of
those
anomalous
a neat majority with great regularity.
the market being in better tune at 2. ki
ions of this act shall be sold as provided
creatines
termed
*
‘
l*emocratic
protec
­
A \\ ashingtun dispatch says that Sen­
There is no necessity fvr the proporci I
in the act approved October 18, 1X78, re­
Poultry Chickens about steady, lur-
change, and we suppose that the Cali­ tionists," argued strongly lor a reduetion lating to swamp lands; proviiled, that ator ileaist and Representative Henley keys lately sold up to 13c a pound.
of taiiff taxes all round, an<l es|>ecial)y actual settlers shall have the cxi lusive oi California have been urging lhe ¡»ost-
Apples- Good to choice wanted al 7.‘»c to
fornia legislature will not favor it.
on the raw- materials of manufactures, iigh'. to purchase the lands occupied not ottice department to discontinue the II 25 a box. Stocks almost nothing.
exceeding 320 acres to any one |ierson
Onions - Firm ami in ready sale.
T he Democrats won in the senatorial His showing in rewpect to the silk indus- for six months from the approval of this mail loute between Ashland and Link-
SAN FK\N< IS« o.
tight in Indiana, the labor Democrat tries of 1'aterson. N. J., was most ef- a< t.
vnle, and to establish one between Liuk-
Wheat The market is weak and dull;
S ec . 8. Any actual settler who shall yilie and the junction oi the California
having cast his vote tor Hon. David feetive. Having free raw material. Pat­
have purchased prior to February 1,
exporters are buying sparingly and only
Turpie, the Democratic caucus candi­ erson, he said, is prosperous and is sell­
1887, from the original bolder of any A Oregon raiiroa«l with th? Klamath those having wauts to till are in the mar­
ing
silk
at
Lyons,
France,
the
heart
of
date, which broke the deadlock in the
certificate, which is by this act declared river, service to take effect a-s soon as the ket at present ; No. 1 shippingfl 43o< I 47’o.
forfeited, any of tlie lands mentioned in read reaches said river.
legislature and gave that gentleman the the silk manufacture of the world.
When this
Barley—The market is weak at JK>c<rf|l
this act, shall upon making to said
requisite number of votes for
S. Sena­
move came to Congressman Hermann’s for No. 1 feed on spot. Futures quiet;
Ixraid
satisfactory
proof
of
such
purchase,
.sll.I V/' LAND DECISION..
tor. The Republicans blustered a great
and of settlement and improvement of notice he li|ti«i a i^noustrance until the buyer season $1 04%.
r
deal at first, but will probablv submit to
Oats- Dull and weak : very little demand ;
Following is a brief synopsis of Judge such lands, be entitled to a deed to the citizens ito.fi Ashktrtu and Linkviile can
tl>e inevitable, Senator Harrison, their Dcildy’s decision in the cases of B. J. land not exceeding 649 acres, to lx- se­ imj hvai«i ¡torn, it is said to be the de­ Oregon, 31 Pk^l 4."».
Potatoes—Receipts are lilieral, but the
candidate, having already evinced a <lis- I'engra vs. J. F. Manx and the Califor­ lected in not more than two tracts, and sire oi not only tn? people of Linkviile
the board shall ascertain the amount
market continues tirm ; Burbanks. |2(«'2 20
ponitiun to do so.
but
ala«»
oi
numbers
of
others
of
south
­
nia and <»regon Land Company vs..I. F. paid by such settler to lhe original swamp
for best kinds, $1 7a«'2f<>r others; Peerless
M uiiz . These were actions to recover I land claimant. When such amount is so eastern Oregon, that this mange be and Garnet Chile. $1 ">0<«r I Oh
Ii is quite likely that the war depart- |
‘ ascertained the board shall charge said made; that the road «town the Klamath
posscs-imi of a -ection of ¡..ml in Klam­
Bags—Very firm atG^O’jr.
1 amount to said original swamp-land
inent will revoke its order for the re­
ath conriy. “l’iaintiffs claim under the ' claimant and shall deduct the same from nver into < ahlorma is so level that mail
Apples Firm an«l demand good at
moval of the troops from Fort Klamath,
Oregon Central Military toad grant, from any moneys paid by such original swamp will Is* received mon* quickly and regu­ fl ,250'2abox.
and it also seems probable that a com­
M ill stuffs—Steady; middlings.lJtv'JJ nr
Eugene to the eastern boundary of the ' land claimant for any lands bv this act larly than by way ol across lhe Cascade
pany of cavalry will soon be sent there.
| declared void.
State, JSO4. Defendant claims under i S ec . 9. Inasmneh an there is urgent mountains irom Ashland, and that here- bran, lifer 15.
It would have lieen a great injustice to
the swamp-land act >>f 1860. The secre­ I necessity for the passage of this act, to alter this will be the roa«i by which
vr>
wvitr.
enforce the original ordej of the depart­
tary of the interior in 1871, on recom­ i settle the rights of applicant« to pur- nearly all the L*e.ght will I m » sbipjied into
ment : which was made at the instance
The following proceedings took place at
1 chase the swamp and overflowed lands southeastern Oregon. If such are the
mendation of the commissioner of the
of officers who would much rather be on
lielonging to this State, and to protect
lhe February term of this court:
factsit
is
quite
likely
that
the
depart
­
general land office, certified the land to I the State title thereto, this act shall take
Present—Hon. K. Del’eatt. county judge;
dress parade at society gatherings near
the road company under the wagon-road I effect and lx.- in force from and alter its ment will make the change, unless the 11. Haymond and S. A. Carlton, comniis
the larger posts than doing their duty tql
'
approval
bv
the
governor.
people of Oregon exert themselves in the sinners.
grant. Afterward it was erroneously in­
their country and thus have left a large ;
cluded in a certificate of swamp lands to
matter and show why it should not I m »
It was ordered that B. W. Dean, sheriff,
1
seo|>e of country to the mercy of the In-
KI.A V I TH COVNTY ITE MS.
made. It seems as if southeastern Ore­ be authorized to sell and ilispose of the ef­
the State, by the secretary of the interior,
d.ms.
which error was soon after corrected and
gon should I m » in direct coiumunication fects of Moses Wilson, now in his hands,
Skatingand bunting are the ¡sipular
and pay the proceeds thereof to the county
with the balance of the State.
Gov. I’ ennoyek , in very able mess-1 the governor notified of the fact. In amusements nowadays.
treasurer.
ages to the legislature, vetoed both the 1877 Munz purchased the land from the
The different streams have lieen frozen
/ /.V t.XClA a sr.l MEMKXT.
Wm. Deneff was ap|H>inte<l supervisor >f
Portland bridge and water bills last State under the swamp-land act of 1870, I over, ami are still in icy fetters in many
road district No. 21. vice C. D. Reed, ap­
The following is a financial statement of the
week. The former was passed over his amt ¡raid 2D |s-r cent, thereon, and in ; places.
pointed through mistake.
i
veto by a large majority, but his action 1883 Im paid the balance and obtained a | Gen. John F. Miiler and \V. I. Nielr- receipt» and expenditures of the town of Jack­
W. R. Jones, heretofore appointed su|>er-
sonville during tho y«ar ending Feb. 1,1887:
was approved in the other. His Ex­ deci from the State land commissioners. lols, who have been at Salem, have re­
visor ol road district No. 3, was exc used
BECEirrs:
I Liquor License...........................
£ I. Jiill
cellency gave very good reasons for The court held that the land not having turned home.
from serving and Arthur Wilson appointed
Fines.................... ........................
IÖ IN)
withholding his signature in both in­ been selected under the swamp-land act
The war department elsewhere adver­ < 'emetery Lots........................
15 (Ml in his place.
Billiard License..........................
nV UH
Ix-wis Hliideler was excused from serving
stances, and we think that time will de­ by the State within the term prescrilred tises for fresh beef and mutton for the Show
................... ...
III
use of the troops at Fort Klamath. Sec Laundry * “ ’
..........................
51 01) as supervisor of district No. I and J. 8.
cide that he was right. The board of
by the second section thereof, the grant
Captain Woodruff’s notice.
»
Peddler ’»
.........................
is ll) l-acy was appointed in his place.
S. engineers unanimously decided that had elapsed and become of no effect.
ll (I)
I»<»g
” ...........................
The suits of the I’nited State« ami the Hawker “ ...........................
It was ordered that the supervisors of
i 50
the draw of the proponed bridge is not The court also held that the secretary of
00 the county who are delinquent at this date
Cal. A Or. Land Co. vs. J. F. Munz, lor ¡Skating-Rink LirenBe................
1 50
wide enough, and its fixation we think the interior had the exclusive right un­ the possession of certain land, has been Coal Oil Cans..............................
be rupiired to tile their reports at the next
also improper.
der the law to determine whether the decided in favor of the plaintiff'.
Total.....................................
. fl 838 (V term of this court,and that the clerk notify
EXPENDITURES:
land was "wet and unfitted for cultiva­
W. E. Greene, county school siqierin- Night Watchman........................
$ IMX) a) «aid delinquent supervisors of such order.
T im D avenport , like a great many tion" or not, and that having decided tendent, has returned from his trip to Lamplighting. Janitor, etc .
18 And. further, that all supervisors who shall
(U
other cranks of lusj ilk, umlertuok to that it inured to the State under the i Oakland. Cal., where his brother-in-law, Compiling Ordinances...............
Recorder’«* F«*es......................
55 be delinquent in their reports at the next
W. E. Bowdoin, has been dangerously Coal Oil
III regular term will not Ire allowed any fees
conduct tlie investigation of the xwanq« wagon-road grant.
lie then determined
Insumnce on Town Hall. .
Jo
l.ui'l question to suit himself, regardless that it did not inure to the State under ill.
Sexton's Salary..........................
IU by this court
Treasurei
’
b
Salary
......................
as
The new swatup-law passeil by the
Report of Jas. Buckley, supervisor of
of the opinions of the committee of the swamp land act and therefore was
Election Exi»ensee......................
district No. 3), approved
which he is clerk, and has got into not swamp land, and that the conclusion legislature will lie found in another col­ Stationery....................................
umn of to-day's T imes . It is to lie
and sawing same.............
Ret>ort of Aaron Wylatid, su|»ervisor of
trouble. Delias not only been iliscov- of the secretary of the interior could not ho|ied that it will lie found just and Wood,
Printing...................................
district No. 7. approved.
Special
Police
......................
ered to lie an officious intermeddler, but Is- questioned in this action bv evidence proper in every resjiect.
Fire arden.............................
The following bills were audited : Roads
a falsifier and sneak as well. When he tending to show that the land is in fact
8toe!t
no', «uttering
Stock arc
are not
suffering much
milch as yet, Balance due general average on tire-eirjine 74
and bridges, 156; care of indigent person s,
Feeding
Prisoners
...........................
attempts to injure the fair name and rep­ swamp. On this and other grounds the I .is stockraisers have generally been
lievn Flagstones........................................
a
$244.45; county officers, $452 56; Road su­
I
utation of Representative McLean of court held that plaintiffs were entitled provident enough to put up a large Lamp wicks and cleaners.................
ite) visors, $70; books and stationery.$10.25;
j
5
Drawing
up
Ordinance
No.
95.
......
Klamath county be only makes his own i to possession of the land." The Califor­ amount of hay. However, should this Bteel Blabs........................... . .........
11
circuit court costs, $236.15; justices courts.
weather be protracted, some loss will Hanging Lamp, otc.........................
7
case more ridiculous. Mr. M. has nia *nd Oregon Land t o., which lavs i necessarily ensue.
$4.1X5; janitor, $60; repairs on court-house
i Repairing Breakwater....................
31»
“
Road on Jackscn Creek.
and jail, $34.25; county printing, $8.50;
proved himself an able and faithful rep- claim to a large body of fine land in
The Linkviile Sl-i> says Fred Clift aril Killing an<i Burjing Dogs................
miscellaneous expenses, $4 25.
resentative of his people 'and they have Klamath and Lake connties, is another I lieorge Chase have pun based one of the I Attorney Fees...................................
Witness Fees....................................
implicit confidence in him.
I.tnkville
and
Lakeview
Stage
Co.'s
lx>st
Glass,
etc
....................
.............
Green Monutaln Mining Company.
cor|s>ratiou which could very well be
«ridge Work and Material.............
Yesterday a meeting uf the stockholders
dispensed with. Its lands were all se­ couches, to lie used on the new line be­ 8undn<M
...........................................
I n another column will he found Sena­ cured through one of those wagon-road tween Linkviile and Yreka, and the first I
of the Green Mountain Mining Company
trip wax ex]>ected to have lieen made
Total
$1,512 3» was held in this city and the following di
tor Hare's bill in relation to swamp steals for which Oregon is noted.
one day this week.
• Receipts......
.. .* i . m 5 h œ rec tors elected C. If. Prescott, Jonathan
land. Many are of the opinion that it is
Not a great deal of snow has fallen dur­ i Expet ditures.
I.’«12 33
Bourne, Jr.. W. C. Wilson, E. T. Wilson
WOKTIIY OE EVI I.ATIO.X.
harsh and too »weeping in some particu­
ing the past fortnight, but much of that
f 345 67 and II. A. Moss They elected the follow,
i which fell before still lies on the ground.
lars. A great deal of prejudice has been
Debt
of
lH»t
je&r
..............
150
UD
Our native city. Yreka, Cal., has a At last account there was nearly a foot
ing officers: President, W. C. Wilson;
fostered on account of the wholesale
large mtmls-r of citizens whose enter­ at Linkviile, about sixteen inches at
Mouey in Treasury....
.
1W 57 secretary. H. A. Moss; treasurer. Jona­
ojicrations of Hen. Owen and some
than Bourne, Jr. The capital stock is
prise and pllblii-spiritedness those of Bly, and about the same in other |xrr-
others; but, because these men did
Mgrtlr Crtr.k Muttrrit»O9.
|.’>i)o,otiu. diyided into 100.00U shares of |5
other towns not far off should take note tions of the county.
wrong, it does not follow that all those
, A few head of stock have died in this each. The stock books will be open in a
of. That place, like our own. has been
few days, when those who have applied
Proprietary Mrdiriiwu,
| section
holding swamp land nre in the same
for stock may receive thesanje. T tie coin-
left to one side by the railroad ; but they
A \isit to Dr. Green’s Laboratory. . at
category.
Those who acted in gqod
Alxmt lV.tMO prune trees will be planted pany will reserve 10,000 «hares as treasury
propone to lose no time in building a ( Woodbury. N. J., has considerably cha ang-
I sttiek. They will at once put up a ten-
in the valley this year.
faith should be protected in their rights. |
branch line. J. M. Walbridge and Fred. «•d our views, and especially our prejudices
i stamp mill ami expect to have it In opera-
A lady over 70 years of age, who lives ' lion within two months. They have now
No doubt great abuses have arisen in
Autenrieth, the committee selected to j in regard to what are generally known as
near here, killed a cayote with an ax a few­ from
to 400 tons of ore on the «lump,
the premises, and frand and perjury
interview Yreka’s citizens in reference • Standard Patent Medicines.” Of course days since.
running from |4»» to
per ton. ¡Ore­
should be punished wherever found.
gonian. Feb. lBtli.
to the branch railroad, started out re­ we are getting to that age in life when we
The
snow,
which
was
15
inches
deep
in
'
are
forced
to
conclude
“
Life
”
itself
.
is
_
a
There are cranks on every question,
cently an<l in one day secured nearly I humbug, ami naturally distrust^ anything this vicinity, crushed several old buildings.
After Dlphtherin.
however, who should lie held in check
$40,000 Iron, fourteen or fifteen residents, i that has not withstood long and tried
Diphtheria is a terrible disease, requiring
, However, it has about disappeared.
r
__
Being
a
physician
1
had
the
and not given too much authority.
I periences.
I
and had offers from a large number at curiosity to know how sodi a sale of two ' Jos. Cornealison of Myrtle creek owns a the greatest medical skill to effect a com­
plete cure. Even when its power is broken
medical preparations could be sustained for ! cow 23 years old, which is the mother of it clings to the patient with great persis­
sums
less
than
$2500;
hut
they
procured
< >t a cote tn. shows a poor appreciation
so many years. The perfect system upon
tency, and often leaves the system poison­
of journalistic courtesy when he repro­ all they possibly could from 12300 tip, which the business is conducted, and the ' 21 calves: and when the writerxaw her she ed and prostrated, .hist here Hooii’s Sar­
J ackson .
pharmaceutical arrangements for the man­ ‘ was in tine order.
and
then
took
the
names
of
those
sub
­
saparilla does a vast amount of good, ex­
duces the slanderous and villainous at­
ufacture of the two recipe» with which we
pelling impurities from the blood, giving
Hrprlinntn, Jtr.nl Thin.
tacks of sheets without reputation (like scribing »urns of less than $2500. The were made ac ¡tainted, are siittiriently con­
it richness and vitality, while it renovates
to the ________
vexations
. _ subject
________
_ of busi- and strengthens the system.
.the Yreka I 'uiotO upon publishers whom Journal says the subscription so far, with vincing to us that the August Flower, for I To those
Dyspepsia and Liver Conplaints, and Bos- nesa life, dyspepsia and a feeling of debil-
the
remainder
to
come
¡c,
insures
the
they are prejudiced against. If we
chee’s Germa > Syrup, for Throat and Lung I ity. irritability and despomlency, we say
XOXEf TO 1.0.1.V.
should publish what has been said certainty of success, the amount desired Troubles, were for the complaints they are take Simmons Liver Regulator. The reg­
recommended, most excellent remedies, ulator is free from any injurious mineral
being
alwut
175,000
to
$80,000,
with
in
­
One fmndrcd thousand dollars 10 Ica.i on
against Bro. Langell by his enemies be
and oul/ regret that in much of our prac­ substance; not disagreeable ; can be taken
would no doubt consider it reprehensi­ tention of building a J0-mile road to tice. medical ethics prevent us from pre­ at any time without interfering with busi­ real estate security, JO I foiu oue to five
ble in a high degree, especially if the Julien’s, for connection with the main scribing them without making the form­ ness or pleasure. It is gentle, safe, and a years time. For further particulars en­
ulas public When we we.e shown the : good digestor. It is uneqiialed ill the cure quire of R. T. Lawton. real-estate, loan
greatest portion of it was made of whole line. No doubt many who sign are will­ greal quantity of voluntary letters baring I of . pile«, constipation,
tonsup
bad breath, sick and collection agent, Medford, Jackson
county, Oregon.
cloth. The public has no interest in the ing to do still better, if necessary to been tbrwarded Dr Green, from all parts headache and bilious complaints
of the country, a.’td irmu all classes of peo­
per.sonal grievances of rival publishers, build the road, as they are determined ple. lawvers, minister, and doctors, giving
‘VXixw'V
wit11 “T Throxt or
a description
of their ailruents.lretiuionials
................................
ŸtüAOW
any more than it is interested in the to have a branch road. Had the citi­ .........
XJ U W V Lung Diicuc. If you have
zens
of
Jacksonville
been
half
as
liberal
a Cough or Cold, or the children are
business quarrels of any two merchants,
and has a holy horror for the personali­ and enterprising as those of Yreka, we nient
nient accept
accept such
such valuable
valuable formula«,
formulas and Blood Preparation known. It WlH P0?1' | threatened with Croup or Whooping Congh,
would now ls> enjoying the benefits of license them for general use bv giving tively cure all Blood Diseases, punfieè the use Acker’s English Remedy Mid prevent
ties too many editors indulge in. It the main lit-.«, of the O.-&
R ll..and a proiection to the invento same as patents whole system, and thoroughly builds up the further trouble. It is $ positive cure,'
wants the news, not a mass of disgusting town of 3000 iul>abitan*s would be flour­ generally,--Copied from N. Y. Druggists' constitution. Remember, we guarantee it. and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 00»
Circular of (Jet., 1886.
I For sale at City Drug Store,
Sold at City Drug Store.
abuse and slush.
ishing here.
.¡•Jr*- “nift S’ 1
si: l» .«.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
The best ainl i heapcst milling bl inks for
sale at the T imes olHec.
There is no laming news of anv iuqxirt
ance, as the cohl weather prevents any ile-
1 eloniuciits.
A fri«h siipuiy of tin' American Mining
code, standard auth >ritv on the «abject,
or «ale at the T ime « otHce’.
Gin Lin of Fuioiitown prei inct lias two
pipes ¡it work, which are kept bu«y , not
withstanding the fto«tv weather
GiggA McD 'liuGI of Fore«t creek lime
one of the l»< «l placer i-lainis in «outlieni
Oregon and will drip a large sized pi........ I
ric!i ground thi «e:i«on.
The weather continues unfavorable for
mining, and little work i« living done
When Jack bro«t loosens his i< y fetter«
there will no doubt lx* plenty of w ater for
all purposes.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000.
•
do hereby certify that we nupervihe
Pie arrangements for all the Monthly and
Quarterly Drawings of The Louisiana
»State Lattery Company^ and in person
manage and control the Drawings them­
selves, and that the same are conducted wdh
honesty, fiefrness, and nt good faith toirard
all parties, ami we authorize the Company
to use this certi ficate, with fac-sfmiles of our
signatures attached, in its advertisement».1
llenrv Kubli made the T imes olliee a c:ib
Wednesday, who informed us that min
JACKSONVILLE RETAIL MARKET.
ing prospects are better this season Ihun
D’OKttF/'TKD WEEKL T.J
for many past, and that g<.od r< port« m.^F
Flour, |wr thousand lbs ......
......... 418 (in
lie exi«“cted from Applegate.
Wli'-at. p -i bushel ................ . . .. .............
60
Ilarley,
**
.....................
.............
5(1
Burrage A Pomeroy are «till pro«p t tim. Oats.
-
........................ .............
5Ò
their iron mines near Royk Point and are MiJ) F«wd. |»«»r ton................
............. 17. no
Hay. wheat or timothy, per ton.. ........... 10 Jll
now crosscutting a vein five feet wide, Eggs,
¡a r dozen...........................
which liromises well, l iiere is every indi­ Butter, per Ih...............................
Potatoes,
.................. ...........
<»1
cation that a rich and permanent deposit Cabbage. p i “ lb. ...........................
...........
<’1%
Onions,
'* ...........................
w ill be unearthed.
Beans,
“ ..........................
...
‘4
A Woodville correspondent writ ■ as f< I- Cornmeal. i»»*r !»r lint...................
2 no
per In in tins......................
■
"7‘i
lows under a late date . Mr. Wilcox, who Izard,
Ham ami Bacon...........................
(fftolO
is mining about live miles above here, com­ Di i <i Apples, per lb...
...........
Ort
*
’
Plums.
“
....
...........
10
menced cleaning up Saturday. It will take
Pears,
•• ............
...........
Hl
him about a week to iiin-h. and judging
L'eaehes, “ ...... ...
.......
10
60
from the result of the first half day's work Sorghum M<»J hss «» s . per gallon.... ...........
Chickens, per dozen................... ♦2 («> to 3 on
he lias goo.l paying ground
The com­ Turkeys,
“
. .
Ÿ9 to 12 no
..................................
(M) to 2 50
pany which bought out and is operating Hides
I >•■••!- kins
......... 15 to 20
the old Wine.« claim, at the head of Grave Wool. Spring.............................. ........ 17 to 20
.............................................
Htol2
creek, have suspended business on account Beef
Mutton
. «to«
of the enormous fall of snow. There is Pork
Mo luR
. 12H
about sjx feet there now
Messrs. Gift Sausage
ami Stanley have been making good pav on
fipesr s claim, near the m >uth of Evans
Mb’CELANEOUS.
creek.
•
At a meetin : of the atockbolilers ■ i tin
Redding Reduction Work«,held at their of
lice last Thursday i veniiig, tlm followm,.
otlicers wen electe l lor the present year:
President. S I'. Filtmau vice-president
Dr. J. II Miller treasurer. R M saeltzer :
secretary. W. R. Conant. At a meeting ol
the directors held the same ev.-tiiug. Geo
II. Chick was app anted «uperiiitcmleiit
and general manager for the year 1«X7
This company lia« »capital stock of one mil
lion dollars, divided in one hundred thou
sand sh ire»,par value leu dollars pet share,
allot which is paid up The object of tli -
eompany is to buy - ilphuret ore. and t
build plants up.,m all mines working under
the Ciii<-k patent rG i*- : ir tlie «talc of
California. California Exchange.
—- ----- <---------
< ouimissieaera.
We the undersigned Bank« and Banker« will
pay all Prize« drawn in the Louisiana State Lot-
tene« which may be presented at our counter*.
J ÌI. OULtABY,
Pres. Louihiana National Baak.
P. LAXAt X,
Pre* State National Bank.
A. KAl.hHLW,
Prca. N. O. National Bank.
NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
(H EK H A LE À HILLHIX llksTKIBl TED
U
LIBERTY of ENLIGHTENING THE WORLD
WE TAKE THE
Louisiana State Lottery Comp ny
In regard to the unequalcd merits of the
FLYING DUTCHMAN Jr.
which with ion latent improvements is conceded by im­
partial and practical farmers everywhere to be the
best plow that over turned soil.
Easy on the team, because it is the lightest draft
plow made.
Easy on the driver, because the plow being in
front, its work is always in direct view.
Easy to operate, because simple in construction.
Easy for the ix ys to handle on account of the per
feet manner in whk h it Turns a Square Corner.
For circulars, descriptrye, illustrative, demonstrative
logical, philosophical, irrefutable, convincing, sensa­
A NPLIMUI) «»PPOKIIAITY TO
tional, astonishing, amusing, comical, but all trie Ul\
A FOHIIX».
.HIRD GRAND
when they derríbe the pioneer three-wheel DRAWING,
(XASb • . IN THE A< ADEMY OF
plow, the Flying Dutchman, address,
MLBIt . NEW OKELANS. TUESDAY. March
MOLINE PLOW COMPANY, Moline, Illinois 15. 1M7- 2OSd Monthly Drawing.
INDIGESTION FALL!
1886 WINTER!
Everyone Should Go and See the
GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION
OK NEW FALL
DRY AND FANCY COODS!
CLOTHING,
Furnishiig Goods Hats
A recent r irk of
or ccrstipat’'>n 1
•>c.< I v cured if t ’■ > right r»1 ■ v’.y
ph« •!, but ever,
medh-iae ex<< ; t Hamburg I i ta t>j disgusting t ■
fusts or tinell t.‘, taper - n prefers to let ths dfeeatu'
fa’.«» i ’j c »urse if th© ubv-*-
cannot to oL-
t-lac L 25 cents. ____ __
Probate f imrt.
The («»lowing busine** w.i< transacted at
the February term «>1 this court ll< n. E
Del’eatt |»resi«ling:
In the matter of th«- « stale of F. Heber,
deceased. Tue><lay. March Mb. s« t as
time for hearing filial statement <»t admin­
istrator.
DR. FLINT
’S HEART REREDÏ,
Ah» n tho Heart, Kidncrg and Cir<
tien are in a healthy condition all « ■
iuîments are mere “tide isauea” wh?
i- vlily y;-14 to treatnænt. Dr. Flint'«
Estate of F. Kraii*«,-. dce« .ist’>|. Sale of
ll'-trt reni >ly exerts A specific and direct
•*bentin«»i” «»Hi . to N. L uigcll .for 11.225.
a ••
on th« -e organs. Descriptive très-
i: who ompiu . s each bettle, or mailed free. ItMll
conlirnie«!
- pay
and prove iustructiv© uud intcreut-
1. *
ÎliAK
____
Par Salt-
■gigs ; ■ r .uldress
Sixty-live bushels of «»ats I u .’M io clap­
J. J. MACK Ä. COn
boards, Jn.ni*« shingles and "Ju «ords «1
! I! Front <5t.. 3an Francisco.
’.’û *.
wood -all of the best quality are otKrrii
for .sale. For further particulars enquire
at the T im i > otHc<.
Society tleetinijfi.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
TOBACCO, GROCERIES.
CROCKERY, ETC.
ReiiP’inlMT. tliene g<»«»d« are iik and bought «inc<
tlie war in railroa«! rate« and are So|«i
Capital Prize, $150,000.
.Netire -1 ickrts are Tea Hollars oaii. Halve*, a.
HRk*. $2. Trail"». $1.
LIHT OF PBIZFS
1 < APITAL PRIZE OF f 15«>.(«). ..
1 GRAND PRIZE OF
5«i,nm... M.tMJO
1 GRAND PRIZE OF
au,ooo... . 3I.(MV
2 LARGE PRIZES OF
KMW...
3 MW
4 LAKtiE PRIZES OF
5.UUÜ... 3 MW
•Ji PRIZE» OF
1.ÜU0... . 20,000
•.ii
M0...
25.ÜU0
ltw
MCI... . WMUU
3M)
3ri..
4/i.iOO
6OU
..
10Ü..
1,<WO
••
•0.. .. M,0U0
APPROXIMATION PRIZE».
ini Approximation Prizes of
S*i«
>1.(100
100
2><
3MW
100
!<«....
10.000
2,179 Prizes, amounting to...
♦535.1W
Application(for rat«* to clubo should be made
only to the office of th« company in New Orleans.
For further information write clearly, riving
full tui.lr-».. roNTjM. 8'OTtJt, kxprra.
Money Order«, or New York Exchange in ordina­
ry letter. Currency by Express (at our ex;»ensr)
addre«st*d
M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans. La.
or M. A. DAUPHIN. Waahington, D. (’,
Address
Registered Letters to
ft».W OKLMXg 1UTIO.VA4. BA.WM
Sew Urlrawft. Lw,
RF \l PRFli T>'*’ ,he pre—nc< of Geo.
eralr Beauregard and Ear.
iy, who are m marge of the drawings, i$> a guar-
ante« of absolute fturnet« and integrity, that the
chance» are all equal, and that no one can poesi-
< "¡liitrj Pi-»4n >-bought and »'old; also. W’ool. bly divine what number« will draw a Price. Ail
Hide*. Fur* h : i D ‘«r Skins Solicit orders fot parties therefore advertising to guarantee Prizes
in this Lottery, or holding out any other impossi­
Lumber
ble inducements, are swindlers, and only aim to
MAX MULLER,
deceive and defraud the unwary.
Poatoffice Building.
<Jll«k2ip
lor <
!
THE LADIES
Now is Your time to Get
M \so.\s. -Warren Lotlue No. 10<rfJacksonville
meets e»ich WeifnetMlay ev«*ning at or j»r» t «fljn«
the full m »on; Ashland L «<ig»’ No. 23 on 1 hunnlay
evening during the same tnn»». Oregon ('hapt«»i
No. I. R. A. M-. meets in Jacks.>nvill<» on the
1' upm lay «»veiling previous. Adarej <'hapter No.
3. O. E. S. of iK’ksonville met is <>n « \ery other
Thursday* evening; Alpha ('hapter No. I of Ash­
land <>n the first an«l thin! Tuesday s.
I. O. O. F. Jacksonville Ltaiite No 10 meets
every Saturday evening; Ashland Lodge N«>. 23 at
theaametime. Taf»le Ruck Encampment No. 10
meet* at Jacksonville on ever) other fnetalay ev­
ening of each month. Huth Kobekah D«*gree
Lodg<* No. 4 of Jacksonville meets everx other
Monday evening. Hop'» Degre» lx»«ige of Ash­
land. <>n the Hecond and fourthTu<»sdayK of each
r»i«»nth.
R ed M ex . -Orogoniaxi-Pocahonfaa Tribe No. 1.
Imp'd O R. M.. of Jacksonville, every Tuesday
evening.
A. G. U W. Bann«*r Lo«lge No. 23 me««ts every
other Friday evening; A «bland l^alge No 66. on
the first and third Wiainoday evenings of each
month.
(’. of H. Victory Council N >. 4 «f Ja<’ka<»n-
ville on Friday evenings.
Incorporated in 1868 for 25 year» by tlie Legifl
lature for Educational and Charitable purpose«—
with a capital of $l,(JhU,(Mil>—to which a reserve
fund of $55»i,(MH ha« «nice beep added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
wa« made a part of the present Blate ( onstituUoe
adopted Dec. 2d. A. D. 1874*.
Tho only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by
the people of any State. It never «calee or post­
pone*.
Ila hruud Mngle Number llraslap
will take place monthly, and the Semi-Annual
Drawings regularly ever six months (Juns and
December).
Of Southern Oregon ar«» hereby informed that i*i
addition to a large and e' -gant line of
BARGAINS!! MILLINERY !
at
CURES ALL HUMORS,
from a common Blotcby nr Fruption,
to the worst Scrofula. Silt-rhcum,
‘•I'cx er-«ores,” Sraly or Hough Skin,
in short, all
«• •
d by Laid blood arw
conquered by D « powerful, purifying, and
inviyorafinirHie«bdne. tireat
li­
re r> rnpidly h«-td under Rs Ixmig-n influence.
Especially bn*» it mnuiftfled its potency in
curing Teti. r, floac
h?<»i I m , Car-
bun« h-H, »¡.'irs
Scrofulous sores
iind Swell imps
JotEXl IM mchm »,
It hito Swelliix:.«, Goitr» , or Thick
Keck, and >:■«Vnrgvd Glands. Fend ten
f- nte in stamps lor a
with cel-
cred platoi, on Skin lb-^a^es. or th<’ sanie
amount foratn iP’-o nn S rofnlou«? Aff«^tions.
•»Till: Í3L OQ!> IS T1JL riFE.”
’^'oroujrhlv ch anse it by u?ing !Jr, Pierce’s
««Ideii .ilvdi< til Xffseox ery, and good
iKCNtion, a fair ».kin. buoy ant spir­
it«*, vital Mrenctli'at»'l noundiie»:* of
I’uuslilutiuii, will be cbtabhbhud.
•Vbrn Baby wm sick «o gave her {'attoria.
When she
a • 'hild .«he » ned for < 'astoria.
i Tvbich is Scrofulous Dlftcacc of the
When she be« amo Miss she cluni; to Cantoria,
RzUiiffa, is promptly and ex rtainly arrested
Wfieu she bad Children sue gave them Castana, and curcrl by this God-given remedy, if taken
before the last stag«-suf th«» disease are retiched.
From its wonder I ui power over this terribly
fatal disease, when first offering this now cel-
?brated remedy to tho public. D r P iekce
thought aeriously of <-31Iing it his “Con-
su ui pt I on Cure,” but nlmudoned that name
as too limited f »r a medicine which, from its
«’ombination of tonic, or st ivngthen­
CYYX.W
l^e good tilings of this wonderful
lug, alterative, or blood-cleausiug, anti-bilioua,
life nre sorrowfully let ; pectoral, ami nutritive properties, is unequaled,
alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker’s r»t only as a rrHwdy lor consumption of the
Dyspepsia Tablets will euro Dyspepsia, luugb, but fur all
CONSUMPTION,
Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a
positive guarantee at 25 and 50 cents, by
City Drug «tore.
Ladies' Furnishing Goods,
Both Knit and Muslin.
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS.
BOOTS and SHOES.
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery
Tobacco, Cigars, Etc
We have just received a full stork in the abov«
tines of goods, which we can «ell cheai»er that
ihvj are spld unywuere m southern Oregon, as w«
tiav«‘ but very few expense«. AU kinds of pro­
duce taken in exchange and
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
illowed fer «am»'. ( all and see for yorselves.
JACOBY BROS.
KOBÏN8ON MILKMAN At the r.-.l-m-e
the briile’s fsther in Eden precinct E«’b. 14th. i
by M.V. B. Houle, J.I'...J.R. Robinson «nd
MiH«Marcia Coleman.
Mcf’LALLEN OuTH—At the residence of the
bride’s parents in thitt city. Feb 16th. by Rev.
F. X. Blanchet, H. T. Mct’lallen and Mis« Celia
Orth of this place.
|Compliment« receiv«»d. The young couple
have ou' sincere wishes for a happy ami prosper­
ous future, j
JACOBS-HTRANG In Medford. F b. 16th by
Rev. M. A William«, N. A. Jacobs ami Miss
Emma Strang.
!
SToWELt. GEARY In Little Butte pre­
cinct. Feb. 14th. by A .J. Florey. J I’ . Ftigene
8. Stowell and Mi«« Sarah Geary.
VEGHTE-BEACH In Ashland. Feb 15th, by
K qv . J. V. Milligan, Cha«. H. Veght«« nn«l Miss
Ida Beach
FALRCLO--M ÜRRAY In Manzanita precinct.
Feb. 13th. by Rev. C. H. Hoxie. Prof. H. G.
Fairclo and Miss Annie Murray.
WIMER-STRINGER -At the r. sidenre <>( 8. B.
Hathaway, on Feb 2<i. Doli»han H. Wimer and
Mi«« Almina Stringer.
As cheap as to be bought any place; a!feO
children's Short Clothes,
Under 4 year» old
A beautiful line of
HOSIERY I
C<>n«i»tuig uf Lulrui.l tftlk.
arovES,
HANDKERCHIEFS
CORSETS,
^epliyr £31ia,wl&,
And many other things too numerous to mention.
I have also secured the services uf a
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER,
ind am prepared to execute all orders in that
one in ttret-ciaiM style at reasonable rate».
1 i 2
the building formerly occu-
pied by A. L. Johnson on California street.
MRS. P. P. PRIM.
or this
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
INFANTS’ WARDROBE, COMPLETE
(H03EHIES, D3U3S,
CHRONIC DISEASES
v.i rtitn:n.
1 have added to iny stock the following class of
goods, of which 1 have a full line:
Given by
'larhoiiviHe Silver Cornet Band.
Tf yen feel dull, drowfir. debilitated, hare
'•■allow color of skin, < r yellowisli-biown spots
on face or body, frequent headache or dizzi­
For the Benefit of the ■
ness, Uid taste in mouth. inte»nal heat or cbillfl,
alternating with hot flashes, low spirits and
gioomy borelxxlings, irregular appetite, and
coated toagup. you are stiff« ring from Indi«
gei«li<*n. DyapcpaiMy and Torpid IAvcr,
At U. S. Hall, on
or “RIU ousim ’«*.” Jn many cases only
part of these symp:«»m8 are experienced. As
a remedy for all such cases. I>r. Pierce’« FEBRUARY 18th,
1887
Golden Flcdical Discovery lias no
equal.
For Weak Lnrr«, Spitting of Blood,
Sliortne«*« oi lireatli, Bron<-hitie«
K fx ’FPTH» n ( OMM1TIE.—K. Kubli. A. L Reuter
Severe t'ouplui, f'ciifoumplioii, und J. Nunan, 1). Linn. .1. Orth, and H. K. Hanna.
kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy.
F loor M anagers . Will. Jackson. A. ll
Send ten cotta In teamns for t)r. Pieroew Ha»»gly. < ha-. Nickell, J. G. Bird*»ey, W. j. Ply
book on Consumption. Sold by Druggist». mah* and D. W. Crosby.
C ommittee of Aim wgkments . John Dya»
je«» K. Neil and Gt»o. D. Linn.
Tickets, including supper, $2 50.
SEEDS ! !
E. J. BOWEN
JACKSONVILLE RAILROAD.
65 Frrat St., PORTLAND, OR.
Ganien flower and Field Seeds. Clover Grasa
*. Alfalfa. Onion Hets, etc., etc., in all varieties
ind lots to suit.
Larg«*et and most complete stock in the North­
west.
Merchant», farmers and gardeners are requeBt.
•d to write for price».
IL4.I STI4ATEB CATAIXMH K M4ILEI4 FBEF..
PRICE $1.00.
World’s Dispensary Medical Association*
Proprletorg, 663 Main 8L, B lttalo , N. Y.
» tcs T s little
horn .
SIS?
F
Hi
KINCAID—On Hogue river. Feb. 6th. to Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Kincaid, a eon.
'x,
HAIiKNESH In L»4and iTecim i.
12th. to
ANTI-B!LTOrS and C4THABT4C.
Mr, ami Mrs. H. D. Harkne««. a «imighter
Sold by l>rnggir;tr. 25 o uts a xial>
MATNEY On Applegate, Feb. 1«1, to Mr. and
Mr«. Jeff Matney, a son.
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of every deecnption.
^•"*<1 for price-itMt and catalogue to
TRIPLET1' At Alta. Jan. 18th. to Mr. ami Mrs.
C. W. Triplett, a «laughter.
cuntoiuer«
A. J, HEDGE.Grant’» Pam. Or.
\ < a whhout or-
M c C allister N«ar (¡rant - p.^. F« b. ?«i, to
is offered by the proprieb ra
\ YJÌ
dTUWIt.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. McCallister, a son.
of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Kemcvly
\
¡RvahtabOUi
for a case of catarrh which they
POOL- In Grant’s Pa-**. Jan. 22d, to Mr.and Mr«
cannot cure.
mn uairiÿ far-
Robt. P« m »1. a «on The little one only lived a
Fiti'l or
11 you have a discharge from
couple of days.
rio«—mxin. .»„.Al
the soee, offensive or otber-
Cor. Front mh ! Moninon St...
—od
u. Addram
w’se, jinrtial loss of smell, taste,
/*//'/>
or binring, weak eyes, dullpain
i. m . rntTAct.
OMI.GU8.
PONTI. AM»,
Detroit, Mich.
or pravure n head, rou nave Catarrh. Toon-
ADAMS-At his home near Waldo. J<4«»‘phine sands of carv ■ o rmloate in consumption.
«•w
Hrr-proaf
Rrirk.
Fir>t-rl»>
I. .11 44r»prrt.
I>r. Sap- s catakkh R f . wbdy cures the worst
county, Jun 81st, Richard Adams; aged 54
Di.solntion Notice. -
caae8of Catarrh, ‘‘Cold In Abe Head,”
years. A native of Ireland,
THOS. CUINEAN, Pr.$ri*4M.
wd CatarrD«l rieaaatbe. fjeeata
VOTlCE IS HEKEHY GIVEN THAT THE
z.1 rompapy iiarttiv ^hiu heretofore exiating hei
•4F1 'The Esmond Restaurant m » unsurpassed in
twcHa W.G Kenney nn«l Edwin Wortnan in thin he city.
day ’be«olv»Ml hy mutual consent, W. G. Kennev
retiring and Edwin W’orman continuing the buri
nee«. All debt« due the late firm are payable to
Eiiwin W'onnan. wiio also assume« ail accounts
THE NORTHWESTERN
against the late firm of Kennev A Worman. Per­
son« knowing themsrjve« indebted to die iHte
firm will pleas«» call and «ettleat once, as the
mixmkapolib . mi « b .
money is needed in the busin«*,«.
’’'»no. <>rv*n. V uk «,
W.G. KENNEY.
h »'|'I InMramenu. M
—AT—
EDWIN WORMAN ftPKt lAI. SOI.*
Dated at M»tiford. (iregon. Dec. 3oth. Inxi.
Witness, Win. Ulrich.
Xeia
pills .
$500 REWARD
ESMOND HOTEL,
1887.
1732.
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
GRAND BALL!!
Howard’s Hall, Medford
On Wa«hiiigtou\ Birthday,
Free from Opiaten, Emetic» aiul Poison.
SAFE.
SURE.
PROMPT.
A t I>itt’<4ot«n4 ani » I ika : i : n $.
TDESDJY EVENING. FEB 22,1881,
25^-
Vnd«r thPimapici* of the
THF. OUKI.M A. MM.LLI-R (O.. IUI TIXORF. HP.
MEDFORD BRASS BAND.
Ti«-kft «. $2.5 i. including supper at the Riddle
' Hou«*» No ininN will be spared to make a grand
sucre«« of the event
f
Everybody is invited to attend
Town Property For Sale !
he heirs of jame « cluggage . de -
c4..*yw-I, offer for «nie their pn>perty situated
T within
I--—
them>ri»on*tion uf Jackson v11 le.having left
i
Cures Rheumatism. Kftra!g«a
■■ ■ »t ile. Il'*ad4?t»e. Triotkiebe
»rr'ri*. r '»'««rW.
ForPaiß
__
,
v.-..
4U$ CM4AL$B .»■
„H E. FIETT CEXT«. _
l»Hl GC.ISnS
A.t>
OZiliZZ.
10.. tUUUOM.ft».
I
the di«po*Rl of the same in the hand« of the un-
demigned
All n i'-tie« in poa«espion of any of the property
owned hy Inni“- < lui: ; igeat the timoof hin «b-ath
are notified ’<» call at <»nce mud make a»rang«’-
mente for |riytn«nt of rents, etc., if they desire to
longer retain possession of the same.
Oct. i ism .
H. K. HAN SU.
Ume
4 KEI> HEII Hit. TWO YEAH8 <11.11. MARK,
with a swallow crop on the right ear and h
square crop with underslope in left ear The
owner i« requested t » call and prove property,
¡►ay charge« and take the animal awa>.
A. ( . SPEER
Woodville, F«b. 9. 1 km 7
FOR
Man and Beast.
Mustang Liniment is cider than
most men, and used more and
more every year.
»-¿to ri» for
r»n term b^it» t
CMAJkMM ■. 1
Taken Up.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
W hom IT MAT CoXCTUN.
\i“l.A' i, vj2LVIM.Ä>V1!W' ON THK
«a day of Fi-bruaiy. 1« k 7, n-rrignnrl all hiaac-
•untritqme, I thei^fore notify partiee not to
torawifdue.or totuwom. du«
«om tliem to Mr. (4>lvm. Co any pereun excent
nyaelf or my authorined agent
1 R. DAWHON.
/«•k^rille. Feb ? 1^ANDREW,‘’ h‘» *«»’
o
Notice to Tax-PayerR.
AO» FORTHE YEAR 18M AKC NO* DUE
and pajable and ta»t teoomiu< delünjuent
p A f I v ninmMiif
a.— U
■ A. roamt.:
—— ——
ui afl
.«rl>
of Ib« nm.
.■ iii.<i«r.,<n<^l. in order that the (fiat, » «nd
«bool tax«« can b« turned over to th. Count!
n«aurer in the time required br lav.
r
B W DEAN
Kherifl and Tax-collector of Jackson
Jacksonville, Feb. 1. 18#7.
Or.
pCT NAILS. WfiOUUHT NA1LH, CUtAl
y -*l|ft6a, L«U> Naila. Fii iahiag Naila. Feomaa
Naita. Horaa gbn. Nail, run and Htoel Mun.
•»
400 NlCuwir